No one takes management over English
teaching at preschools
While the
Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has been strictly supervising the
implementation of the program on teaching English at primary schools, it does
not keep a keen eye on the preschool’s teaching.
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foreign language center for kids in
Urban parents tend to bring their
children to English classes very soon at the age of four or five, because
they believe that it would be better to start learning foreign languages as
soon as possible
This explains why English has been
taught not only at primary schools, but preschools as well. In general,
nursery schools join forces with English centers to provide English lessons
at the schools.
In Hanoi, for example, Smart Kids
center has been providing English teachers to both state owned and private
run preschools, including Tuoi Hoa Nursery School in Dong Da district, Hoang
Gia and Nhat Mai on Thai Ha street and Bim Bon in Dinh Cong area.
The high demand for learning English
has led to the “international nursery school boom.” Any nursery school which
cooperates with English center to teach English to children would introduce
itself as “international school” or “bilingual school.” Therefore, a lot of
parents misunderstand that their children follow international curriculums.
Well-off parents now tend to bring
their children to the international schools. Where they believe the children
can begin learning English soon. Sesame Garden, Kid’s Garden, Blue Star,
Cherie Hearts, Color House are the best known names to the parents.
The tuitions for English classes have
not been managed by MOET, but negotiated by the schools and parents. The average
tuition is VND80,000-450,000 a month.
Luu Thi Tuong Van, Deputy Head of the
Ba Dinh district’s Education and Training Sub-department, said there is no
legal document mentioning the teaching of English to children at preschools.
While the English teaching at primary
schools has been put under the control by MOET, and every move by schools
need MOET’s approval, the English teaching at preschools has been “floated.”
“Preschools join forces with English
centers to teach English to children, why they are not required to submit
reports to the watchdog agency or any other management agency,” Van said.
Nguyen Phuong Thuy, a parent in Cau
Giay district, said she wants to send her 5-year old daughter to a preschool
where children can learn English. However, she does not know where to go to.
Thuy said the ad pieces prove to be
unreliable, because the schools all introduce themselves as international
schools which provide education services in accordance with international
standards. Meanwhile, there has been no information from MOET or any relevant
agencies about the schools and their teaching quality.
The other thing that worries Thuy is
that MOET does not say which curriculums are suitable to preschool children.
It may happen that the children, who
begin learning English at preschools, would have to repeat the same lessons
at primary schools. This would make the English lessons boring to students.
“A friend of mine said her daughter
has two English lessons at her preschool. Meanwhile, the school where I am
going to send my daughter, said English would be practiced every day.”
Source: Song Moi
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Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 11, 2013
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